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Like I said before, when it comes to things like violent content and kids, providing context is more important than shielding them although, like you said, each kid is different. |
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The clips are pretty violent but I don't have an issue with it. In both cases the violence seems to be part of the story rather than for the sake of it. And the actual messages are pretty positive. The character in the first clip being saved for intervening and stopping further violence against that other character, and the robot in the 2nd clip stopping the dad using violence against his child. So the games seem to be using violence as a device rather than promoting it.
On the issue of ratings and kids, I don't actually think violence in video games causes real life violence or influences kids to become violent, even kids know the difference between reality and a video game, they're not given enough credit sometimes. And if the violence frightens them so that they wouldn't enjoy the game, then they won't want to play it. I just don't think it's that much of an issue. |
The issue people have had with the second one seems to be more about there not being a warning before the trailer was played to a crowd, given that the scenes depicted could be distressing for people who have experienced domestic violence. The game itself would likely have that listed on the back (under the age rating, it usually lists a few of the reasons for the rating). But yeah it's certainly not glorifying domestic violence, it's clearly against it. But that's where the confusion and double standards come in; people will accept domestic violence storylines in film and on TV but feel that in games it's "exploitative"... Which is mainly down to people not understanding how gaming has developed as a form of media over the last couple of decades.
The game is looking excellent though if it lives up to that trailer and actually features meaningful branching choices like that. |
Not having a warning at the start of the show that it would contain scenes of violence and difficult themes are Sony's only mistake.
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